Understanding Complex Biological and Environmental Systems

across many spatial and temporal scales by coupling theory, observations, experiments, models, and simulations.

Understanding Complex Biological and Environmental Systems

across many spatial and temporal scales by coupling theory, observations, experiments, models, and simulations.

Understanding Complex Biological and Environmental Systems

across many spatial and temporal scales by coupling theory, observations, experiments, models, and simulations.

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Mission

BER advances world-class biological and environmental research programs and scientific user facilities to support DOE’s energy, environment, and basic research missions.

The Biological and Environmental Research (BER) program supports fundamental research and scientific user facilities to address diverse and critical global challenges. The program seeks to understand how genomic information is translated to functional capabilities, enabling more confident redesign of microbes and plants for sustainable biofuel production, improved carbon storage, or contaminant bioremediation. BER research advances understanding of the roles of Earth’s biogeochemical systems (the atmosphere, land, oceans, sea ice, and subsurface) in determining climate so we can predict climate decades or centuries into the future, information needed to plan for future energy and resource needs. Solutions to these challenges are driven by a foundation of scientific knowledge and inquiry in atmospheric chemistry and physics, ecology, biology, and biogeochemistry.